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Each year, we engage thousands of people and introduce them to a world of history and nature, helping them to better appreciate their role and responsibility within it. Whether visiting to see some of the 190 bird species recorded here, tour the gardens and get a better understanding of our native plant life, or here to tour the historic Randall Davey house and studio, we hope you’ll leave with a better understanding of why the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary is such a special place in this “City Different” of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
We love all animals, so please leave your pets at home. The Center is a wildlife sanctuary and not condusive to doggy visitors. Service dogs allowed on leash. Thank you.
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Located at 1800 Upper Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Center grounds and restrooms are open to the public 8:00 am - 4:00 PM Monday through Saturday.
Audubon New Mexico's environmental education programs offer hands-on, nature based activities that will bring science curriculum to life. Find out more about programs at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary for this school year.
Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary
The Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary showcases a wide variety of native plants of Northern New Mexico. These plants attract over 190 species of birds ranging from common to rare. Birds depend on native plants for food, shelter, and nesting habitat.
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For many teachers, Audubon programs are the only substantive science lessons their students receive. Help us give ALL CHILDREN the opportunity to experience the wonders of nature and science!
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Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary.